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Mexican sociologist Pablo González Cassanova proposes the thesis that Mexico is an example of "internal colonialism", that is, the Mexican "mestizo" elite relates to the indigenous peoples (the once that kept their language and culture) as a dominated, colonized people.
Mexico, and the Mexican identity, are in many ways the denial of the (over 60) different indigenous identities that existed before colonization.
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